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? You don't carry a knife ?Originally posted by suityou01 View PostMine used to. Try using your mouth and size against koonts that hunt in packs of 20 and all carry knives. Praps it's just a Luton thing
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Mine used to. Try using your mouth and size against koonts that hunt in packs of 20 and all carry knives. Praps it's just a Luton thingOriginally posted by MarillionFan View PostI don't have a problem with them in the pub or out. My mouth and size covers me. If I was born a Red Indian I would have been called 'Big Running Mouth'
I just find it incredible that there are so many 'stay at home, never had a job' dads. 1 in 5 under 25's men without a job. But there is work around!!!
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I don't have a problem with them in the pub or out. My mouth and size covers me. If I was born a Red Indian I would have been called 'Big Running Mouth'Originally posted by suityou01 View PostSeriously, yes I do. And these freaks are invading my local as well. As I get older I have found myself looking down on these folks, primarily because I try to be live and let live, and they often try and shoot holes in me because they are jealous.
It is sad to say, but I am becoming a bit of a snob in my old age.
I just find it incredible that there are so many 'stay at home, never had a job' dads. 1 in 5 under 25's men without a job. But there is work around!!!
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Seriously, yes I do. And these freaks are invading my local as well. As I get older I have found myself looking down on these folks, primarily because I try to be live and let live, and they often try and shoot holes in me because they are jealous.Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostSeriously SY. When you take time off from your busy schedule to pick up the kids sometimes do you see tracksuited, puffer jacket pikey dads, trainers, ripped t's, unshaven, tattooed, never had a job in the freaking lives dads?
I live in a bloody upmarket area as well!!!
It is sad to say, but I am becoming a bit of a snob in my old age.
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Seriously SY. When you take time off from your busy schedule to pick up the kids sometimes do you see tracksuited, puffer jacket pikey dads, trainers, ripped t's, unshaven, tattooed, never had a job in the freaking lives dads?Originally posted by suityou01 View PostPoorly?
I live in a bloody upmarket area as well!!!
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Poorly?Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostAh! Yes! We did!
Having met the chap and asked him, it was obvious that he was a total ponce. How to approach the situation?? So when I asked for it, I was quite brassic. No emotion, no shock. Basically the guy is just a ponce. But! As part of the conversation he asked what I did. So I told him I was having to work 3 jobs, the missus was working, we were closing the business and having to sell the house. I basically gave a complete bulltulip / lie back to him. He paid up cause he felt guilty.
I have to say, I picked the kids up from school yesterday(all suited and booted) and was amazed at how many pikey out of work dads there are(all young!). Think I may go private.
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Ah! Yes! We did!Originally posted by Alf W View PostThat shouldn't take you long.
Did you get that tenner back?
Having met the chap and asked him, it was obvious that he was a total ponce. How to approach the situation?? So when I asked for it, I was quite brassic. No emotion, no shock. Basically the guy is just a ponce. But! As part of the conversation he asked what I did. So I told him I was having to work 3 jobs, the missus was working, we were closing the business and having to sell the house. I basically gave a complete bulltulip / lie back to him. He paid up cause he felt guilty.
I have to say, I picked the kids up from school yesterday(all suited and booted) and was amazed at how many pikey out of work dads there are(all young!). Think I may go private.
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Because it's just like what going down the pub on a Friday night was like 20 years ago.Originally posted by suityou01 View PostWhy do we daily log in for ritual abuse, mockery, belittling, rib tickling, teasing etc.?
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